i have fired up Grand Prix Legends on my windows 10 computer and all works good so far. My question is on Driving
camera views. Seems I only have the cockpit view(which is my main driving view), but I dont seem to get the front hood view or down on the track view which in other games I sometimes use while learning tracks and view them better.

Replays seem to have more views.

So my question is are there any other while driving camera views I can select besides cockpit view in GPL?
No keyboard keys seem to toggle camera views. Or is this a cockpit view only type game.

Ignore my question: seems I have to play around with the settings. I can now feel most everything on
the track to some extent. I now have these settings, but are not finalized. Seems to be a happy balance
to be able to feel everything on the track as i am driving. Settings I now have are:

Hi, I tried various combinations in the Logitech Profile but when I start GPL nothing happens, the game is always set to 560° circa
For example, when I change value (in Logitech profile before to start the game) at the 400° the wheel works fine and is block it's set correctly at 400°, but in game I have 560°
Any idea?

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Hello fellow lovers of GPL, after ages I rediscovered me never ending love for GPL. So amazing what has happened here! Of course I am still the slowest driver around. But who cares if I don't crash into others (because they are already gone). In order to better cope with that misery I am interested in putting myself in something like... maybe an old Fiat 500 with a prancing snap or making that long awaited tractor-mod. Unfortunately these lazy modders did not make something appropriate in twenty years... unbelievable! What are these guys doing all the time? Who needs a real life?
Anyway. My question: I found tons of great stuff on track building. But nearly nothing on car-making. I now a little bit about 3d modeling and also work often with cinema4d. Maybe that could help? I would be very grateful if someone could give me a hint which tools are needed. Cheers. Rudolf